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Optimal Discrimination of Qubit States - Methods, Solutions, and Properties (1204.2313v2)

Published 11 Apr 2012 in quant-ph

Abstract: We show a geometric formulation for minimum-error discrimination of qubit states, that can be applied to arbitrary sets of qubit states given with arbitrary a priori probabilities. In particular, when qubit states are given with equal \emph{a priori} probabilities, we provide a systematic way of finding optimal discrimination and the complete solution in a closed form. This generally gives a bound to cases when prior probabilities are unequal. Then, it is shown that the guessing probability does not depend on detailed relations among given states, such as angles between them, but on a property that can be assigned by the set of given states itself. This also shows how a set of quantum states can be modified such that the guessing probability remains the same. Optimal measurements are also characterized accordingly, and a general method of finding them is provided.

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